Re: One license with multiple sites

Jun-01-11 20:08:25

Yes, you can use any of our extensions on any domains you want. The only time we may require an additional extension subscription is if you consistently request a large amount of support for each different domain. In over a year of subscriptions to JFBConnect, we've never asked a user to obtain a 2nd subscription, but want to call it out.

Re: One license with multiple sites

Re: One license with multiple sites

Jul-07-11 15:28:51

That's great! Can we also assume that we can use the same license with multiple Facebook profiles? Let me explain. My company has a few sub-domains, all of which have a very similar interface. Each sub-domain has its own respective Facebook profile page. Ideally we would like each individual Facebook wall to display on its respective sub-domain's front page. Can we do that all on one license? Thanks in advance!

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